Qld's Special Interest Vehicle Scheme (SIV) Conditions:
1. Owner must be a member of an incorporated club
2. Vehicle must be at least 30 years old
3. No restrictions to whether stock, modified etc. The vehicle can also be an L34 plated 'replica' of a 30+ year old vehicle.
4. Each car club needs a SIV Coordinator, who must complete an inspection/acknowledgement that the vehicle is 30+ years old
5. The vehicle can be used on any 'official' club run, rally, fete, show, swap meet provided it is organised and acknowledged in the minutes of the club (a bit grey on 'which' club)
6. The vehicle can be used in a 15km radius of where the vehicle is garaged for 'testing' following repairs. In recent years this has been tightened up as situations such as a mechanic driving his SIV registered car to work wach day is not reasonable.
7. 'Customised' plates (original N,O & P series no plates) are allowed to be put on vehicles, otherwise the vehicle is issued with a S-xxxxx number plate.
8. An unregistered vehicle needs a RWC to go onto the scheme, however no RWC is needed to transfer on or off the scheme (to full rego)
9. The scheme is openly abused by a number of people who don't realise that their CTP (compulsary third party) is void if they have an accident outside of the conditions above (millions of dollars litigation for personal injury....). I go past at least 1 'S' plate weekly on the way to work. The police don't seem to enforce evasion either.
10. Many people are looking to the Vic and SA schemes where people can use a logbook for 30, 60 or 90 days per annum for anything they like. I personally have 5 cars on SIV and many get very little use due to the restrictions. You can't take 5 cars on 1 club run and 1 swap meet every month. Unfortunately Qld Transport go to one committe for advice that is 'stacked' so any concept of a review by this committee is short lived. They are mostly retirees who organise 'weekday' club runs which suits them, and are against a 60 or 90 day scheme as they feel the will not get the coverage they do on the current scheme